From, Enciclopedia de Avioes Brasileiros,
CTA 001 "Executive Jet"
In the early 60s, the Aerospace Technical Center (São José dos Campos-SP) carried out a study
trends in the Brazilian civil and military market and,
among others, it detected a demand for executive jets with 6 to 8 seats and great autonomy.
Based on this study, CTA engineers
designed an elegant bi-reactor with turbines placed close to the fuselage, under the “T” tail, with a metallic construction, pressurized cabin and a cruise speed exceeding 800 km/h.
The study reached the basic design stage, but,
at that time, the attention of the Ministry of
Aeronautics were focused on making the newly created Embraer viable, which, moreover, had plans for a
jet version of the “Bandeirante” (see Embraer “Bandeirante Jato”). In addition, the Ministry of
Aeronautics opted to purchase HS 125 jets, from
proven efficiency and already available on the market. AND
the plans of the “Executive Jet” were abandoned.
Status: Project.